Now it was time for another cup of coffee and a snack, so we headed towards Auchterlonie.Only to find out, that we had to have our coffee in the car and visiting the toilet did not seem to be a brilliant idea...

Then I found a spot on the boardwalk, ideal to take some pics, but another car from the camp unfortunately now blocked the complete view Well, he wasn't to blame, I think he had no idea that I was trying to get a glimpse of what was happening.....

Ok, so then I had to take some photos when we would pass by on our way out...But, hey, the Lions were still very close, so how would be able to pack the car....

Francolin, tiptoed to the car, got into the passenger seat, slipping over to the drivers seat, drove the car between #2 and#3 and we carried all our stuff via the boardwalk to the car.We nearly finished packing the car when the Wildebeest at the waterhole gave an alarm call and we had to rush up the stairs again, as the Lion wanted to have another drink...

After everything was done we had a last look over to the waterhole...

We said good bye to Jacques and left to have a closer look at the Lions....It was hard to take a decent photo, the Lion was lying in the shade and the background was far too bright, so I tried to solve the problem using B&W...

Now we started to search the trees even more eager, as we wanted to find the second cub, we were sure, that he/she must be around somewhere...And indeed not even 20 metres in a second tree the other cub....

We arrived at KK and were greeted by Jacques, what a nice surprise, we hadn't expect to see him here, as we left him when he was still at Urikaruus.

We moved into #4 which is our favourite cabin at KK right at the "far" end of the camp.We stepped into the kitchen and had the pleasant surprised, that the flaps had been replaced by windows, so now you can have something to eat in the kitchen and enjoy the view, even with a sandstorm outside....

We unpacked the car and start to relax again....While we were lying on the beds a Kalahari Scrub Robin was sitting outside, singing....

Then I discovered something interesting....Well, I knew that with binoculars you are able to see KK from Auchterlonie Picnic spot, so I thought this must be the case vice versa too.I had a look and indeed, you are able to see Auchterlonie from the deck...

Later while we were preparing the dinner, I saw a movement outside.First I thought that it was a Wildcat, but on closer inspection, it turned out to be a Genet hunting for food...What a special sighting again, we never ever saw a Genet in KTP before...

Well, this was our last full day in KTP, but fortunately we will still be able to drive till noon the next day, before finally heading home...And you never know what happens during the last hours in the park....

We said goodbye to Jacques and were soon on our way.....Just after shortly after we had left the camp we spotted this Jackal, still not sure what he had found, but it looked like some kind of plastic to me.